Cycling GPS and fitness watch reviews
Shopping for a new bike GPS system or fitness watch? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Polar V800 GPS Sports Watch review
The Polar V800 offers a seemingly inexhaustible list of features, but can it justify the exclusive price-tag?
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Garmin Edge 830 review
The Garmin Edge 830 is big improvement for Garmin's 800 computer series, with an impressive and improved touchscreen
By Rupert Radley • Published
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Wahoo Elemnt review
If you're after a cycle computer that isn't a Garmin, the Wahoo Elemnt could be a good alternative, being dead easy to set up and with good functionality.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Mio Cyclo 210 GPS computer review
Mio’s budget GPS computer packs plenty of functionality and a quality touchscreen
By Paul Norman • Published
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GTrek Data Logger review
Review of the GTrek Data Logger, a GPS route logging device.
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Garmin Edge 500 review
Five years ago it was the top of the category, nowadays a super good mid-range. It's still one of the best
By Nick Busca • Published
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Lezyne Micro GPS review
The Lezyne Micro GPS provides a full function GPS unit in a compact package, but the small screen makes readability an issue unless your eyesight is good
By Paul Norman • Published
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Wahoo Elemnt Bolt review
A proper rival to the computer giant Garmin is the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt that is small, aero but mightily functional and easy to use
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Giant NeosTrack cycling computer review
Giant has taken on the cycling computer leaders with its NeosTrack, undercutting the market with a tasty RRP – but has it bitten off more than it can chew?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published
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Lezyne Mini GPS review
One of the smallest GPS computers on the market, the Lezyne Mini GPS is a great little unit.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Camden X KPP Cycling Edition watch review
In an era of 'smart' watches it is nice to take a break and look at something more stylish when cycling and the Camden X KPP Cycling Edition watch does just that
By David Bradford • Published
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Cateye Quick Wireless Cycle Computer review
Cateye's new wireless computer impresses by combining simplicity and functionality with a modern twist
By James Bracey • Published
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Garmin Edge 1000: long term review
Here is our long term review of the Garmin Edge 1000 cycle computer
By Oliver Bridgewood • Published
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Rokform bike handlebar mount review
The Rokform bike handlebar mount is a secure and sturdy product for those who don’t want to shell out on a dedicated cycling computer.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Garmin Edge 1030 review
The latest model out of the Garmin factory is the chart topping Garmin 1030. Packed full of features does it still remain the best GPS options available on the market?
By Rupert Radley • Published
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Wahoo Elemnt Roam review
A computer for the adventurers that’s small enough to take racing
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Bryton Rider 60 review
The Bryton Rider 60 has everything you’d expect from a ~£300 GPS computer, but does it do enough to challenge Garmin’s domination?
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Lezyne Super GPS review
The Lezyne Super GPS is a excellent-value-for money cycling computer, offering top-end functionality for a fraction of the expected price
By Rupert Radley • Published
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Cero Helium Garmin Mount review
Cero is not the first brand to spring to mind when it comes to handlebar Garmin mounts, but it has done a good job here.
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Topeak Ridecase review
The perfect device for using your phone as a bike computer
By Owen Rogers • Published
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Cateye Stealth 50 Cycle Computer review
Cateye Stealth 50 Cycle Computer with GPS £99.99
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Topeak Omni RideCase review
The Topeak Omni RideCase enables you to mount almost any size of smartphone to a bike so it can be used as a computer or GPS unit.
By Oliver Bridgewood • Published
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Garmin Epix watch review
The Epix marks the first time that Garmin has combined in one device both multisport and mapping functions. In fact, the Epix could be said to be a multisport watch that duals as a GPS mapping device and vice versa
By Chris Hovenden • Published
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Garmin Edge 25 review
We review Garmin's response to some stiff competition when it comes to entry level cycling GPS devices: the Edge 25
By Chris Hovenden • Published
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Garmin Edge 200 review
The Garmin Edge 200 may have been usurped by the Edge 20, but still offers decent value, and is compact and easy to use if you're new to cycling computers.
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Tissot T-Race Cycling Chronograph watch review
The T-Race watch from Tissot celebrates cycling with a plethora of thoughtful details
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published
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